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In all, Ryan Fournier, Wayne Sentilles, Daniel Luquet, Greg Boyne and now Ledet were issued a criminal summons, along with Fournier's girlfriend.

Authorities say they admitted to illegally accessing footage on Hudl.com. -- a sports website used by coaches, players and recruiters. If convicted, each could face up to six months in jail and/or a $500 fine.

A spokeswoman for St. Charles Parish Schools responded saying, "We hold ourselves and our employees to a higher standard. We're disappointed with the situation. It's an unfortunate situation that unfortunately affects the players. They're the ones that suffer the most from something like this."

South Lafourche High School initiated the investigation after their game against Destrehan two weeks ago.

Coaches say Destrehan's response to several new plays was "too quick and too coordinated." A review of online usage showed one account had been viewed for eight hours. That prompted a call to the Louisiana high school athletic association and eventually the sheriff's office.

The LHSAA is penalizing the five coaches.

Detectives said they have no evidence at this time that any other members of the coaching staff accessed the hudl.com account.

The school district says coaches involved have been suspended from their coaching duties as their own investigation continues.